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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "newsroom international." we take you around the world in "60 minutes." when you think of bral's rain forests, often you think of beauty, nature and life. the fight to save the rain forest is very dangerous. according to an online news source, 212 people have been killed over land rights in this violent part of brazil. this couple was the latest to lose their lives in the fight. he and his wife maria were killed last october. shot point blank with a hunting rifle. his ear was cut off to proof it was a hit. vice's reporters who have been following the couple's fight talked to his sister after the death. she spoke to them in portuguese translated in english at the bottom of the screen. take aook. >>> vice correspond
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thank you for joining us this morning. you know, i followed your work and your comments over the years on ptsd and also the army's efforts to detect it and reduce the number of suicides as well in the armed services. you're retired now for a couple of months. is there another voice like yours at your level within the military? >> well, i think there is. i think everybody in the military is seized with the responsibility they have given ten years of war to look hard at post traumatic brain injury, and as i said before, the problem we have is we just don't have reliable diagnostic tools and in every instance to tell us whether or not a soldier is suffering from either one of those diseases of the brain. >> where does that leave us then? i mean, because obviously we are sending soldiers into these combat zones. we don't have the diagnostic tools. what do you do? how does one decide then who can go in, who should come out, those medical decision? >> well, there are dying mossic tools. i know you know that, but the problem is t
thank you for joining us this morning. you know, i followed your work and your comments over the years on ptsd and also the army's efforts to detect it and reduce the number of suicides as well in the armed services. you're retired now for a couple of months. is there another voice like yours at your level within the military? >> well, i think there is. i think everybody in the military is seized with the responsibility they have given ten years of war to look hard at post traumatic brain...
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it uses the bodies own immune system to attack tumor cells. it won't work on all tumor patients, just the one that is make one particular protein. in those patients, it goes off like a smart bomb. now, she gets a shot, a painful one, every month. look at the results. we were able to pay her another visit, a full year later. remember, most patients don't live that long. >> it's been a year and a half. as long as the vaccine works, then i'll be getting monthly shots. when it doesn't work, then i'm in trouble. >> dr. john sampson helped develop it. >> what can we say about the vaccine now. in terms of educating people. >> we are careful not to overpromise what somebody can deliver. it's still an experimental stage. patients are living two to three times longer with the vaccine. >> the results made public in june were less dramatic. on average, compared to regular therapy, it nearly doubled survival time, as much as six years in some cases with no signs of returning cancer. >> i want to take a second to show you how it works in the brain. you are
it uses the bodies own immune system to attack tumor cells. it won't work on all tumor patients, just the one that is make one particular protein. in those patients, it goes off like a smart bomb. now, she gets a shot, a painful one, every month. look at the results. we were able to pay her another visit, a full year later. remember, most patients don't live that long. >> it's been a year and a half. as long as the vaccine works, then i'll be getting monthly shots. when it doesn't work,...
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there was not a time when we didn't get a rush of people coming to us telling their stories. and to me, that was a desperate cry for help saying, we are here, help us, somebody do something. because nobody else appeared to be doing anything. and you know, i think the refugees are key because you are not going to beat the militancy in pakistan if you don't have consensus, if you don't have the support of the people. and if the people aren't being taken care of by the government, the people are living in tents without food and water, with uncertainty, how are you going to get them to support your cause? my name is chef michael. and my dog bai@Ãy and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. the deliciously different way to serve up your love at mealtime. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. kelly saunder's nature valley
there was not a time when we didn't get a rush of people coming to us telling their stories. and to me, that was a desperate cry for help saying, we are here, help us, somebody do something. because nobody else appeared to be doing anything. and you know, i think the refugees are key because you are not going to beat the militancy in pakistan if you don't have consensus, if you don't have the support of the people. and if the people aren't being taken care of by the government, the people are...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you, sanjay. appreciate it. >> and we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. >>> you probably heard the term super foods quite a bit. it saunds like something that's going to promise you a lot. what can you or what should you expect from these foods? i decided to take a look for myself. you've probably seen the list, super foods, the ten foods you should eat every single day. what is it that makes them so super? can they protect you, or can you prevent you from getting sick? let's take a look. come on. hi, ann. thank you very much for meeting us. >> thank you for having me. >> i see you're hanging out by the fruit, the daberries. if you had to
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we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business. >>> it's your biggest debt, asset, biggest investment. 2010 was a year of mixed messages to say the very least. home prices in 2011, mark zandy predicts a 5% to 10% decrease in home prices. breaks your heart if you're a homeowner right now. maybe modest growth 2012 further out, what do you think? >> might also get your juices flowing if you're a buyer. but i think there's a good case to be made that 2011 will be the year we do finally see a bottom in the housing market. no one's going to ring a bell when that happens. we're not going to know when we hit the bottom of the housing market. but we are pretty much through this rundown for the most part. we're getting very close. and i think it's time for people to start thin
we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business. >>> it's your biggest debt, asset, biggest investment. 2010 was a year of mixed messages to say the very least. home prices in 2011, mark zandy...
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how would you best put those troops to use? >> if i were general mcchrystal, i would focus on the south initially. kandahar is the home base of the taliban. it's where the taliban began. but currently we don't have enough troops to clear and hold it. i would spread the rest of the troops across population centers in the south and in the east. but i'd reserve at least 4 or 5,000 of them to work on training the afghan army and the afghan police. capable afghan security forces are going to enable an american exit strategy from afghanistan. some time not too many years in the future. >> is it -- we understand from a briefing there will be a brigade at least in the initial surge forces assigned to training afghan security forces. so it sounds, john, like they might have been listening to you, there. matthew, you're opposed to a troop increase there. also, i wanted to talk to you about this idea that general mcchrystal says if the u.s. were to draw down troops in afghanistan, there is a likelihood al qaeda would come back. the presid
how would you best put those troops to use? >> if i were general mcchrystal, i would focus on the south initially. kandahar is the home base of the taliban. it's where the taliban began. but currently we don't have enough troops to clear and hold it. i would spread the rest of the troops across population centers in the south and in the east. but i'd reserve at least 4 or 5,000 of them to work on training the afghan army and the afghan police. capable afghan security forces are going to...
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you never used to see ieds. you never used to see suicide attacks in afghanistan. the war is evolving. from your take, from your travels, what is the status of the war? how is it going? >> well, it is obviously in a perilous state. the war simply is not going well. no one here at isaf headquarters in kabul would disagree with that. the taliban is as strong as ever and the war machine shows no signs of abating. there is not enough coalition troops here now nor afghan troops to partner them. and even if president obama does send reinforcements, there still won't be enough. the most anyone can hope to achieve is put enough pressure militarily on the taliban to pay dividends elsewhere such as at the negotiating table. that is one of the reasons why the afghan government and u.s. military are looking to draw on their lessons from iraq and turn to u.s.-backed militias to start fighting where the americans cannot. anderson. >> peter, what's your assessment? do you agree with michael? >> the taliban certainly aren't losing which in an insurgency means you're winning. the t
you never used to see ieds. you never used to see suicide attacks in afghanistan. the war is evolving. from your take, from your travels, what is the status of the war? how is it going? >> well, it is obviously in a perilous state. the war simply is not going well. no one here at isaf headquarters in kabul would disagree with that. the taliban is as strong as ever and the war machine shows no signs of abating. there is not enough coalition troops here now nor afghan troops to partner...
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in our case, we don't want anybody to control us. nobody owns us. but we should be free to transact business in the interest of rwanda and who they want to do business with. so when china offers something like that, we will take it. it has nothing to do with controlling us. >> let me ask you, you have a lot of faith in people -- in your people. you talk about self-reliance, beating them -- building them up as entrepreneurs. let me read to you what the economist magazine says. kagame allows less freedom and space zimbabwe. anyone who poses the slightest political threat to the regime are dealt with ruthlessly. >> people talk about rwanda as if it has won 15 years of war. nothing has happened there that is -- >> it talks about prosperity. is it just restricted political rights? >> yes, but we have built institutions, we have additional alternatives which comes from learning, if it's lawyers. we have long-trained lawyers and even in the whole set-up, it will speak for itself. i don't have to wait for an economist to say to me, come and rub shoulders wi
in our case, we don't want anybody to control us. nobody owns us. but we should be free to transact business in the interest of rwanda and who they want to do business with. so when china offers something like that, we will take it. it has nothing to do with controlling us. >> let me ask you, you have a lot of faith in people -- in your people. you talk about self-reliance, beating them -- building them up as entrepreneurs. let me read to you what the economist magazine says. kagame...
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technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee resigns and tells everybody in print and otherwise why in a "new york times" op-ed. but our career coach says that's not the way to leave a company, not always. how not to quit. that's tomorrow at 2:30 eastern time. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. plug into the savings
technology and how is it using us? >> it's not really about this cold machinery. it's ultimately about, you know, how can we use the robots to show something about the human spirit? >> tune in tomorrow at 2:00 for "the next list." and then, of course, you want sto take tuned for the cnn newsroom that comes your way 2:30 eastern time. a former goldman sachs employee resigns and tells everybody in print and otherwise why in a "new york times" op-ed. but our career...
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excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police force. can you imagine the federal government taking over the commonwealth? these are u.s. citizens. this isn't a foreign country or a far away land. this is right off our coast. the u.s. department of justice said they are currently looking at the problem and in settlement discussions with puerto rico to address the findings. we hope to resolve concerns without litigation. they don't want to get involved. >> from what i understand, this is spilling into well-to-do areas, tourists could be at risk here. what are local officials saying about this? >> the game changed
excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police...
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you can use this and try to tell us where it's all going since that's part of your new report as well. >> basically, the afghan opium leaves the country through three different routes. about 150 tons of heroin reach pakistan. about 105 -- slightly more than that -- tons reach iran. and the remaining, which is about 55 tons of heroin reach central asia. of course this is not to stay in these three countries. a good deal of the pakistani cargo moves into iran and the whole lot goes through iran, into turkey, and then eventually into the european union. >> and a lot into russia. right? >> the segment which i show goes through central asia -- about 70 tons of it -- reach russia and then goes on. >> in your report you said the afghan economy generates $700 million into evil hands, some with black turbans, some with white collars. what do you mean? >> the black turbans are easily identified. you know with whom. white collars -- we intend to refer to, for example, officials in the afghan administration whether in kabul or in the provinces or in the federal government, or people in the army o
you can use this and try to tell us where it's all going since that's part of your new report as well. >> basically, the afghan opium leaves the country through three different routes. about 150 tons of heroin reach pakistan. about 105 -- slightly more than that -- tons reach iran. and the remaining, which is about 55 tons of heroin reach central asia. of course this is not to stay in these three countries. a good deal of the pakistani cargo moves into iran and the whole lot goes through...
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and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> tony, is that a regular thing, too, if you feel too angry and bitter about what's happened to you, that's a huge barrier to being able to get through it? >> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him.
and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for...
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be tracked. >> no, they're to sell us things, too. >> yeah, they are. but when i left this morning, my daughter was doing math on the app. and, you know, your daughters may be learning -- >> and i spy cam was watching her. >> and we also have a stay off the pole app. but it does beg the question whether it's an app you're downloading or a website you're visiting, they are tracking not only how we consume, but now what our kids like, as well. >> it's a new frontier. and, you know -- >> get educated on it. >> we didn't grow up with this stuff and we think we're doing the right thing and giving our kids ipads at younger ages, but you can't just tune off your parenthood. >> my daughters are only allowed to use the rotary phones. >> and you came to work on a horse and buggy. guys, it was great to see you. we'll have you back very, very soon. >>> we'll take a look at your over feeling of recovery next on your bottom line. alth. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [
be tracked. >> no, they're to sell us things, too. >> yeah, they are. but when i left this morning, my daughter was doing math on the app. and, you know, your daughters may be learning -- >> and i spy cam was watching her. >> and we also have a stay off the pole app. but it does beg the question whether it's an app you're downloading or a website you're visiting, they are tracking not only how we consume, but now what our kids like, as well. >> it's a new frontier....
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we love and all of us work together, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. those are the ideals that my father and my uncles fought for. those are the ideals i believe in. and this election is about whether we will advance those ideals or let them be swept away. >> caroline kennedy on stage earlier tonight, now more of president obama's speech. >> around the world, we've reasserted our power across the pacific and stood up to china on behalf of our workers. from berma to libya to south sudan, we have advanced the rights and dignity of all human beings. men and women, christians and muslims and jews. but
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we...
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those who use loopholes pay less than those who don't and push the rate up for the rest of us. second, it should be the lowest rate for the greatest number of americans, thereby stimulating savings, investment, et cetera. it is possible to have an income tax system that raises additional revenue at the same time it drops rates and closes loopholes. closing loopholes are the means by which you drop the rates and also increase the progress toward reducing the budget deficit. >> there's an overwhelming feeling that america's debt crisis is going to be the problem of the next generation. >>> we will have to cut spend buying 48% or raise taxes by 64%, which is equivalent to more than doubling individual income taxes. these percentages rise with the passage of time. therefore, we need to start now to determine how to put our nation's finances in order. >> the problems we are facing are not going to be solved without making some very fundamental choices. you can't take things off the table. bottom line is, whatever government chooses to spend, eventually it's going to have to tax to p
those who use loopholes pay less than those who don't and push the rate up for the rest of us. second, it should be the lowest rate for the greatest number of americans, thereby stimulating savings, investment, et cetera. it is possible to have an income tax system that raises additional revenue at the same time it drops rates and closes loopholes. closing loopholes are the means by which you drop the rates and also increase the progress toward reducing the budget deficit. >> there's an...
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using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the answer to that question yet. we will have to look for positive i.d. for those victims and then that will be determined. >> do you have any estimate ache how high the planes were when they collide with each other. >> do we have an estimate on the altitude of the two aircrafts when they collided? at this point in time, i do not have that information. we will need to verify that information with air traffic control radar returns and other sources of information. i expect that we can provide that information to you tomorrow once our team completes some of the wo
using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> hi. my name is lieutenant mike mccarty. i'm from iowa. i would like to say hi to my wife sherry, my son brody, my daughter hannah. happy birthday, everybody. >> another american serviceman far away. gritty detail what life is like. i think you will be surprised the conditions they are live living under. dr. sanjay gupta has been here reporting from afghanistan, showing you how medics and doctors are saving lives. and following the recovery of a 2-year-old afghan boy who suffered a serious brain injury. he is malik. many of you have been touched business hi strength and determination. how is malik doing? >> this was going to end well but when we met malik he looked like this, bandaged and broken and desperate. a toddler from a remote high mountain village. malik fell down a cliff like this when a u.s. special forces unit found him. >> he fell off the roof landing on his head causing a fracture. he st
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> hi. my name is lieutenant mike mccarty. i'm from iowa. i would like to say hi to my wife sherry, my son brody, my daughter hannah. happy birthday, everybody. >> another american serviceman far away. gritty detail what life is like. i think you will be surprised the conditions they are live living under. dr. sanjay gupta has been here reporting from afghanistan, showing...
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and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> tony, is that a regular thing, too, if you feel too angry and bitter about what's happened to you, that's a huge barrier to being able to get through it? >> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him.
and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for...
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nobody owns us. but we should be free to transact business in the interest of rwanda and who they want to do business with. it doesn't matter where they come from. so when china offers something like that, we will take it. it has nothing to do with controlling us. >> let me ask you, you have a lot of faith in people -- in your people. you talk about self-reliance, building them up as entrepreneurs. you don't give them much political space. let me read to you what the economy magazine says. kagame allows less freedom at home than zimbabwe. he may be trying to bring them out of poverty but trying to maintain tutsi power. anyone who poses the slightest political threat to the regime is dealt with ruthlessly. >> people today talk about rwanda as if it has won 15 years of war. nothing has happened there that is -- it is the people doing it. >> it talks about prosperity. is it just restricted political rights? >> yes, but the political rights are also there to speak for themselves. we have built institutio
nobody owns us. but we should be free to transact business in the interest of rwanda and who they want to do business with. it doesn't matter where they come from. so when china offers something like that, we will take it. it has nothing to do with controlling us. >> let me ask you, you have a lot of faith in people -- in your people. you talk about self-reliance, building them up as entrepreneurs. you don't give them much political space. let me read to you what the economy magazine...
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make sure you join us saturdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00. have a great weekend everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the so-called bush tax cut set to expire this year. if you think that only affects it ultra wealthy, think again. we'll tell you how it affects you. mel gibson caught in a racist ramp against his exgirlfriend. you can hear it yourself at 3:00. a new trend by popular vampire shows, teens biting each other. you are in the cnn news room where the news unfolds live. i'm fredericka whitfield. day 82 of the oil disaster. right now, take a look at this live under water picture of the spewing well head. anytime now, bp is expected to begin removing the containment cap on the well so they can actually replace it with a tighter cap that could cut off nearly all of that spewing oil. it's a very complicated process. it will be several days before the new cap is actually in place according to bp. earlier on cnn kate baldwin asked richard charter about the latest endeavor. >> this particular device they are going to install,
make sure you join us saturdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00. have a great weekend everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the so-called bush tax cut set to expire this year. if you think that only affects it ultra wealthy, think again. we'll tell you how it affects you. mel gibson caught in a racist ramp against his exgirlfriend. you can hear it yourself at 3:00. a new trend by popular vampire shows, teens biting each other. you are in the cnn news room where...
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>> is there -- is there a danger here that these tribes will use us for their own purposes? what's the downside of this strategy? >> you mean the tribes haven't been using the americans since day one? to settle old scores in to mark rivals as enemies or to have those who are not in, you know, the chosen tribe's favor left out and ignored by the american attention? that's not a new thing. of course, that's inherent in this solution if that was -- were to emerge. but that's inherent anyway. what i think is the greater problem is that tactically in the short term, significant engagement of the tribes and the old veterans of the soviet war if they can be turns against the taliban, would be stunningly successful. however, there will be a high price to pay going forward in the second and third tier of fix. and that's what needs to be addresses. how do you manage these guys so they don't get out of control? how do you accept responsibility? how is there any kind of accountability? how do you settle to the afghan people? to to the international community. and eventually, ordinary af
>> is there -- is there a danger here that these tribes will use us for their own purposes? what's the downside of this strategy? >> you mean the tribes haven't been using the americans since day one? to settle old scores in to mark rivals as enemies or to have those who are not in, you know, the chosen tribe's favor left out and ignored by the american attention? that's not a new thing. of course, that's inherent in this solution if that was -- were to emerge. but that's inherent...
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the filibuster has been used used only a few times in the past. you need 60% so 10% of the public can stop democracy. the constitution told us where you need a supermajority, ratifying a treaty, overturning a presidential veet. to require a supermajority on every piece of legislation is wrong, contrary to democracy. when congress comes back and the senate comes back next week, i hope they re form the filibuster, perhaps even eliminate the filibuster altogether. >> all the democrats returning in the first of the year have signed a letter asking harry reid to reform filibuster, reform fill buster. i love that they're -- it's charming when democrats want reform when they feel they' been weakened. where were they when they were filler busting miguel estrada. democrats are hardly -- >> this isn't a partisan thing. i don't think it's partisan either way. this is about democracy. i would be just as critical of democrats abusing their power to stop votes on major legislation. 51 is a majority in the senate. that's what the constitution defines. let's go b
the filibuster has been used used only a few times in the past. you need 60% so 10% of the public can stop democracy. the constitution told us where you need a supermajority, ratifying a treaty, overturning a presidential veet. to require a supermajority on every piece of legislation is wrong, contrary to democracy. when congress comes back and the senate comes back next week, i hope they re form the filibuster, perhaps even eliminate the filibuster altogether. >> all the democrats...
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♪ they need us ♪ they now need us ♪ we are the world we are the children ♪ ♪ we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving ♪ ♪ there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives ♪ ♪ it's true we'll make a better day just you and me ♪ >> wow. thank you for watching, everybody. we need to see what we can do to help our fellow man. haiti is in need of our desperate help and only you can help them. do what you can. haiti needs your help now. >> we aired that new version of "we are the world" 25 years later because this is the new rendition, haiti quake fund-raising effort. this was aired simultaneously on many networks across the country. you got a chance to see it first in its entirety here on cnn. you can download the song at itunes or give $10 by texting the word "world" to 50555 or log on to world25.org. we'll have much more news straight ahead here in the newsroom. >>> a u.s. marine and british soldier died in a major nato offensive in southern afghanistan. afghan and note forces, including nearly 5,000 u.s. marines launched the operation early today i
♪ they need us ♪ they now need us ♪ we are the world we are the children ♪ ♪ we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving ♪ ♪ there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives ♪ ♪ it's true we'll make a better day just you and me ♪ >> wow. thank you for watching, everybody. we need to see what we can do to help our fellow man. haiti is in need of our desperate help and only you can help them. do what you can. haiti needs your help now. >>...
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now, what this new report does not tell us is the question a lot of people have, that is why? why are the numbers going up. why are they going up so fast? researchers say part is better detection, noticing more cases, but that doesn't explain it all. a lot of you may have thought that as well. something is causing a rise and while studies are underway right now we still don't know what that something is. there are things we do know. things about effective treatment, how important to spot the signs early, when treatment can help the most. here to talk about that specifically is dr. gary goldstein, autism specialist. welcome to the show, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much, pleasure to be here. >> i want to ask you about some of the things that work because we try to be solutions-oriented on the program. let me start off by asking, what do you make of the numbers? >>> i was surprised to see the plateau has not yet been achieved. we are still seeing an increase every two years. >> we ticked them off for people in terms of how the rates have gone up, when you look at
now, what this new report does not tell us is the question a lot of people have, that is why? why are the numbers going up. why are they going up so fast? researchers say part is better detection, noticing more cases, but that doesn't explain it all. a lot of you may have thought that as well. something is causing a rise and while studies are underway right now we still don't know what that something is. there are things we do know. things about effective treatment, how important to spot the...
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make no mistake, what happens there will impact all of us. you can follow along with me on my lifestream or twitter at sanjay gun take cnn. >>> an update on story we reported in los angeles, last year the american civil liberties union filed a lawsuit against a veterans administration on behalf of homeless and mentally disabled veterans. it accused the va of breaking a promise to build permanent housing with services the vets needed. on a huge piece of land in a wealthy part of los angeles. the story dates back to the 1880s, the government wanted to create facilities for abling veterans of the civil war. so john p. jones and his friend, decided to donate all the land. today a few miles from the pacific ocean, it's some of the most valuable real estate in all of north america. the original deed includes a condition that the land be used to establish and maintain a branch of a national home for disabled vets. there are nearly 8,000 vets homeless in los angeles alone. hard to believe. last fall the v a told us they are committed to helping every
make no mistake, what happens there will impact all of us. you can follow along with me on my lifestream or twitter at sanjay gun take cnn. >>> an update on story we reported in los angeles, last year the american civil liberties union filed a lawsuit against a veterans administration on behalf of homeless and mentally disabled veterans. it accused the va of breaking a promise to build permanent housing with services the vets needed. on a huge piece of land in a wealthy part of los...
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, let us know. twitter, myspace, facebook. >>> talking about a power book, there's a way to capture the energy from walking, jogging and running. a new way. we're taking you to the edge of discovery. welcome to our mcdonald's. yours? really? it's been our dream since we were kids. uh, that long, huh? why not? mcdonald's really supports entrepreneurs. they spend over $5 billion dollars... with businesses in communities like ours. you two really know your stuff. we've done our homework! time for breakfast. mom! not in front of the customers. wake up! wake up! - i just had the most amazing dream! - me too! opportunities inspiring big dreams. mcdonald's. so what do you think? i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> if your kid is heading to summer camp this year, home sickness isn't the only thing to worry about. i always got home sick. camps across the u.s. are trying to fend o
, let us know. twitter, myspace, facebook. >>> talking about a power book, there's a way to capture the energy from walking, jogging and running. a new way. we're taking you to the edge of discovery. welcome to our mcdonald's. yours? really? it's been our dream since we were kids. uh, that long, huh? why not? mcdonald's really supports entrepreneurs. they spend over $5 billion dollars... with businesses in communities like ours. you two really know your stuff. we've done our homework!...
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i asked him to come by this morning and give us a quick update. good to see you again, robert >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> people saw your story a few months ago, heard your story. how has life been, first off? >> i'm doing better actually. i'm still in school. i'm doing everything i need to be doing. i'm getting close to getting out of the halfway house and getting my own place. >> so you're still in the same facility? >> i'm still in the same facility right now. >> you don't call it a halfway house. >> i prefer transitional house. but i'm doing much better. much better now. >> i mean, what is -- living there, how consistent is it or how reliable is it in terms of your houseing? are you guaranteed that you can be there a certain amount of time? >> no, you can be there up to two years but at any point if you aren't doing the right thing, they can get rid of you. >> you recently had your case reassessed was the language i heard, the case with the v.a. what does that mean for you? >> it's good news. basically their original decision to
i asked him to come by this morning and give us a quick update. good to see you again, robert >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> people saw your story a few months ago, heard your story. how has life been, first off? >> i'm doing better actually. i'm still in school. i'm doing everything i need to be doing. i'm getting close to getting out of the halfway house and getting my own place. >> so you're still in the same facility? >> i'm still in the same...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> people quickly want to put their service behind them, but that's not always the case. indeed, some go on to make their greatest contributions in service to their country. consider the story of colonel gregory gadsen as brought to us by photojournalist bill mcknight. >> may 7 of 2007, my vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in baghdad, iraq. i remember the explosion very clearly. it's something i'll never forget, and ultimately over the next two weeks, i would lose my legs above the knee. well, when i came home, of course, wounded, that was a new experience for me. i had never come home without my troops. i really felt alone. i did say absolutely enough is enough. not that i got to a point where i felt like i was going to take my life or anything like that, but i just didn't want to be a burden to anyone, and i just wanted to kind of crawl in my hole and kind of collapse on myself. i'm very grateful, and thank god that i didn't do that. for me when i tried to
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> people quickly want to put their service behind them, but that's not always the case. indeed, some go on to make their greatest contributions in service to their country. consider the story of colonel gregory gadsen as brought to us by photojournalist bill mcknight. >> may 7 of 2007, my vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb in baghdad, iraq. i remember the explosion very clearly. it's something i'll never forget, and ultimately...
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brigadier general is with us. mark, we're hearing that among the videotapes, besides showing a very casual, seemingly very cavalier osama bin laden in these videotapes watching a bank of satellite television -- so he's keeping a close watch of what is being said around the world -- that apparently also significant was a recorded message, likely intended for the united states, that may have been taped as early as last fall of 2010. how important is this kind of intelligence-gathering and to reveal this kind of intelligence that has been gathered as a result of his death? >> well, any time you do an attack on a high-value targ, you're not only trying to go against the target, but you're also trying to go against the intelligence at that location. it's a virtuous cycle. if you can get intelligence from the target, that will lead you to other targets. it will give you more information on how the network operates. it will give you intelligence on other potential targets. in this virtuous cycle of intelligence, it's why
brigadier general is with us. mark, we're hearing that among the videotapes, besides showing a very casual, seemingly very cavalier osama bin laden in these videotapes watching a bank of satellite television -- so he's keeping a close watch of what is being said around the world -- that apparently also significant was a recorded message, likely intended for the united states, that may have been taped as early as last fall of 2010. how important is this kind of intelligence-gathering and to...
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he'll bejoining us soon. it looks like you're not alone. >> normally these beaches would be packed but this is not your average fourth of july and i'll have that story when we come back. >>>. >>> all right. a look at our top stories right now. republicans are jumping on board criticizing the chairman of their own party's national committee. the latest barbs come from gop leaders john mccain and lindsey grah graham. earlier it was said a war of obama's choosing and may be unwinnable. yesterday liz cheney called for his resignation. >>> a drug sub has been seized in ecuador. they uncovered the submarine that was built in a jungle. the 98-foot homemade sub was supposed to be used to carry cocaine but it was captured behalf its made enjoyage. here are the number from aaa. right now 35 million are traveling. that's up 17% up from last year. >>> this holiday weekend a smart weekend for shopping. we know a true bargain can take some know-how. here we have deborah. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> shopping is
he'll bejoining us soon. it looks like you're not alone. >> normally these beaches would be packed but this is not your average fourth of july and i'll have that story when we come back. >>>. >>> all right. a look at our top stories right now. republicans are jumping on board criticizing the chairman of their own party's national committee. the latest barbs come from gop leaders john mccain and lindsey grah graham. earlier it was said a war of obama's choosing and may be...
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which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> every day he would say, mama, no class, no school. i said you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody says it is not, you should not feel guilty. but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents who showed it to us. october 2nd. christopher flips his desk. not uncommon for children with autism. and then he gets dragged from class repeatedly. at lunch he is put in a face down prone restraint for seven minutes. a short time later he is restrained another ten minutes. finally, this scene in the library. with a staff member next to him, christopher, up ends a table and is once again restrained. teachers struggle to pin him down. >> this is what disturbs me. these staff members are not in physical control of him. >> for a top expert on special needs children these are precisely the kind of situations where children have b
which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> every day he would say, mama, no class, no school. i said you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody says it is not, you should not feel guilty. but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents who showed it to us. october 2nd. christopher flips his desk. not uncommon for children...
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they've watched us add to the debt of this country. we're projected to run a $1.8 trillion deficit this year, september 30th, more than $1 trillion next year. you mentioned the ten-year numbers. people are nervous, i think the protests coming out at the public meetings around the country this month are as much to do with that larger environment as they are with questions about health care reform. so i'd like -- i think great changes in our country often have come in steps. the civil rights movement occurred -- changes occurred in steps. let's focus now on how to reduce costs. that's been a central theme of the president. let's talk about how to change the way health care is delivered. let's talk about protecting people from not getting insurance because of preexisting illness. let's take off the caps on the amount of insurance coverage you can get over the years. let's pay for preventive services for health from the first dollar. here's the tough one. we morally every one of us would like to cover every american with health insurance.
they've watched us add to the debt of this country. we're projected to run a $1.8 trillion deficit this year, september 30th, more than $1 trillion next year. you mentioned the ten-year numbers. people are nervous, i think the protests coming out at the public meetings around the country this month are as much to do with that larger environment as they are with questions about health care reform. so i'd like -- i think great changes in our country often have come in steps. the civil rights...
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please help us. >> i like that. that works for me. can i use that, t.j.? >> of course, it is yours after what i did to you this morning. >> you owe me, right? >> yes, i do. >>> anyway, let's start with heat. that's what's really impacting the most people today. the good news that i have for you is that it feels great today across the upper midwest. the central plains, the great lakes, the northeast, even the mid south is feeling so much better. at least it is move like typical summer weather. but, we've got a big comeback. we want to warn you right away it is going to be brutal. this heat wave is going to last a number of days and start to build probably through wednesday before we see any heat released. watches have been posted from sioux falls stretching down to s tulsa, oklahoma. this is not going to hit until tomorrow. that goes into effect for your sunday and it is going to feel like triple digits, well up to 110 at time. today, the worst of it is here. down towards oklahoma. across georgia and into south carolina. be aware as we head into the afterno
please help us. >> i like that. that works for me. can i use that, t.j.? >> of course, it is yours after what i did to you this morning. >> you owe me, right? >> yes, i do. >>> anyway, let's start with heat. that's what's really impacting the most people today. the good news that i have for you is that it feels great today across the upper midwest. the central plains, the great lakes, the northeast, even the mid south is feeling so much better. at least it is...
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we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time before i came out here i lost drive. i couldn't really get a job in the civilian world. it was just hard to readjust getting back in and waiting for my disability rating. not trying to -- we're not trying to get a job. >> it's been really wonderful watching my husband come around and alabama a different person. it's given them a new sense of purpose, more drive. they each have their own story to tell. kind of nice to get somebody else's perspective and learn somebody else may be suffering just a little more than even they are. >> i was able to com
we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time...
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pretty amazing. >> sometimes the news surprises us. thanks so much. >>> just over 90 minutes now until most polls close in mississippi and alabama. new exit polls in a couple of minutes. >>> it's been called the most troubled base in the military. the suspect in the afghan rampage calls it home. coming up we're talking to the congressman who represents that washington state base. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ â™
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first let us remember why we came here. it was here in afghanistan where osama bin laden established a safe haven for his terrorist organization. it was here in afghanistan where al qaeda brought new recruits, trained them and plotted acts of terror. it was here from within these borders that al qaeda launched the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children. and so ten years ago the united states and our allies went to war to make sure that al qaeda could never again use this country to launch attacks against us. despite initial success for a number of reasons this war has taken longer than most anticipated. in 2002 bin laden and his lieutenants escaped across the border and established safe haven in pakistan. america spent nearly eight years fighting a different war in iraq. and al qaeda's extremist allies within the taliban have waged a brutal insurgency. the tide as turned. we broke the taliban's momentum. we built strong afghan security forces. we devastated al qaeda's leadership. one year ago from
first let us remember why we came here. it was here in afghanistan where osama bin laden established a safe haven for his terrorist organization. it was here in afghanistan where al qaeda brought new recruits, trained them and plotted acts of terror. it was here from within these borders that al qaeda launched the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children. and so ten years ago the united states and our allies went to war to make sure that al qaeda could never again use...
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what koo doo you have for us? >> we're looking ahead at the president's announcement on tuesday evening, his afghanistan strategy. we're also looking ahead at his trip to copenhagen on climate change and i talked to dr. oz about the swine flu and everybody traveling during this holiday time. >> all right, looking forward to it. thank you very much. >>> eat too much turkey on thanksgiving? don't worry, we have just what you need to get back on track. find out how to make your weight loss someone else's gain. ppppppp >>> so if you're like most folks, you probably ate a bunch, right, and you need motivation to lose weight after the holidays. dr. sonja gupta checked out a program where the more you lose the more someone else gains. >> reporter: rose mary never considered herself obese. >> i always battled weight, but i never thought it was a significant amouchbt of weight, maybe 5, 10. >> when a neighbor mistakenly called her pregnant, she immediately decided to join weight watchers and became a lifetime member, now 3
what koo doo you have for us? >> we're looking ahead at the president's announcement on tuesday evening, his afghanistan strategy. we're also looking ahead at his trip to copenhagen on climate change and i talked to dr. oz about the swine flu and everybody traveling during this holiday time. >> all right, looking forward to it. thank you very much. >>> eat too much turkey on thanksgiving? don't worry, we have just what you need to get back on track. find out how to make...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> here, we talk a lot about medical errors and the fact they kill anywhere between 100,000 to 250,000 people a year depending on various studies, that number i think is shocking in and of itself, but some aerrors are moe shocking and preventable than others. my friend and colleague elizabe elizabeth cohen has been looking into this. she has a special report airing this weekend. let's look at one part of this to start off with. >> jesse mat lock has a wandering right eye. he needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation and the surgeon cuts into t
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain...
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they were giving us the encouragement and they were giving us the support. and we'll give them the best arm they've ever had. >> wow. >> hopefully. >> we will. >> thanks, chuck. dean kamen, such a remarkable guy, what he's able to do. i think since i was a kid i've been fascinated by the bionic man and all the research that goes into developing that, dean kamen is a guy that's conducting a lot of research and solving a lot of mysteries in the process. >>> speaking of mysteries, there's a mystery out there about what killed king tut. this is fascinating in the medical community. he was just a teenager when he died. many thought for a long time he was murdered. well, now, we know the truth. well, now, we know the truth. we'll have it for you. >>> welcome back. our medical mystery this week is something that i've been fascinated by for some time. what killed king tut? why should you care? how could this possibly impact you? first of all, let me give you background. king tut was young when he died. they speculated around 17 to 19 years old. there's been a myster
they were giving us the encouragement and they were giving us the support. and we'll give them the best arm they've ever had. >> wow. >> hopefully. >> we will. >> thanks, chuck. dean kamen, such a remarkable guy, what he's able to do. i think since i was a kid i've been fascinated by the bionic man and all the research that goes into developing that, dean kamen is a guy that's conducting a lot of research and solving a lot of mysteries in the process. >>>...
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i don't think anybody's walked away from the party being wild and saying i feel weird or used or that was dirty or something was wrong or bad. it might be dirty fun but at the same time, there's an element of clean to it. >> i like that. you are unashamedly a rocker. you like behaving bad. it's what rock stars do, right? >> i like who i am. i support i'm a crazy, wild dude. there's enough information to support i'm a single father that's been a stand-up guy in the community and i'm private about that stuff. it's on both sides. >> is there anything you regret? >> no. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> that's quite a statement. >> you know, i'm not into losing. so, i would never pick a battle i'm not going to win. whether it's getting older in life or having regrets or anything else. i find the good in it all. >> how do you feel about that? >> great. >> you like it? >> i love it. >> why? >> i can't fight it. i'm not going to lose. i'm going to embrace every day, every year, every age. whatever comes. i can look back at everything and find great, great things in all that. find learning experienc
i don't think anybody's walked away from the party being wild and saying i feel weird or used or that was dirty or something was wrong or bad. it might be dirty fun but at the same time, there's an element of clean to it. >> i like that. you are unashamedly a rocker. you like behaving bad. it's what rock stars do, right? >> i like who i am. i support i'm a crazy, wild dude. there's enough information to support i'm a single father that's been a stand-up guy in the community and i'm...
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most of us can't afford that. if you think that government is too small and that you're taxed too little, if you've ever questioned whether america is a beacon of freedom and justice, he's your guy. but if you want a senator that will put your interests ahead of the special interests and make the tough decisions needed to reign in an out of control washington, then i humbly ask for your vote. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and y
most of us can't afford that. if you think that government is too small and that you're taxed too little, if you've ever questioned whether america is a beacon of freedom and justice, he's your guy. but if you want a senator that will put your interests ahead of the special interests and make the tough decisions needed to reign in an out of control washington, then i humbly ask for your vote. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in...
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this war came to us on 9/11. and there are a whole bunch of folks here i'll bet who signed up after 9/11. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country. from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in...
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us an i-report. a large portion of tomorrow's newscast will be devoted to your reaction to the president's decision. >>> a suspect accused of killing four police officers on the run until another policeman stops him cold. and our rob marciano is tracking a storm system that is bringing rain to the gulf coast and the southeast. we'll check in with rob in just a minute. 12 hours.an last and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8-hour. so why am i still thinking about this? - how are you? - good, how are you? aleve. proven better on pain. >>> look at that gorgeous shot of the capitol dome. there you go. blue skies. a crisp fall morning. sun rising. looks to be a beautiful day in our nation's capital. temperatures in the upper 40s. we'll top out in the mid 50s. better day today than what is to come your way here in the next couple. welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm rob marciano. this is what's going on as far as the next storm that will wind up into something relatively spectacular for
us an i-report. a large portion of tomorrow's newscast will be devoted to your reaction to the president's decision. >>> a suspect accused of killing four police officers on the run until another policeman stops him cold. and our rob marciano is tracking a storm system that is bringing rain to the gulf coast and the southeast. we'll check in with rob in just a minute. 12 hours.an last and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8-hour. so why am i still thinking about...
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early morning, 31 us of july. three of them got into a taxi and went to an area, one stayed behind because he was set to be sick. the three stayed in regular contact with their friend who stayed behind. until 1:30 p.m. local time on the 31st. where they called and said "we are surrounded by iranian soldiers." the area, very appealing for tourists because of the natural terrain, the beauty that exists there, also right up against the iranian border. local tourist police in the region are said to have run into the three americans and told them to be careful because of the proximity to the iranian border. the police said to them "you are americans not iraqis." these are very tense times, beware. the americans who stayed behind, then departed his hotel at around 4:30 local time on the 31st of july. at 6:00 p.m. local time, the kurdish security forces went into the hotel and took all of the american's belongings. the area of iraq's north is run by the kurdistan regional government. it has been spared of a lot of the vi
early morning, 31 us of july. three of them got into a taxi and went to an area, one stayed behind because he was set to be sick. the three stayed in regular contact with their friend who stayed behind. until 1:30 p.m. local time on the 31st. where they called and said "we are surrounded by iranian soldiers." the area, very appealing for tourists because of the natural terrain, the beauty that exists there, also right up against the iranian border. local tourist police in the region...
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or used to. we'll talk with a filmmaker who was with them when the bullets started flying. >>> the rnc chairman suggested last week the war in afghanistan sun winnable. members to the party have been lining up to take him to thewood shed with at least one notable exception. >> angry, upset, it was an uninformed, unnecessary, unwise, untimely comment. >> i think those statements are wildly inaccurate and there is no excuse for them. the fact is that i think that mr. steele is going to have to assess as to whether he can still lead the republican party. >> chairman steele needs to apologize to our military. all the men and women who have been fighting in afghanistan. this is america's war. it is not obama's war. >> i came out in support of chairman steele. i think it was overkill. he made a casual comment. he wasn't setting policy and all of a sudden, people jump on him like we're not allowed to have a discussion? >> congressman paul also told cnn, quote, chairman steele should not back off. he is
or used to. we'll talk with a filmmaker who was with them when the bullets started flying. >>> the rnc chairman suggested last week the war in afghanistan sun winnable. members to the party have been lining up to take him to thewood shed with at least one notable exception. >> angry, upset, it was an uninformed, unnecessary, unwise, untimely comment. >> i think those statements are wildly inaccurate and there is no excuse for them. the fact is that i think that mr. steele...